Arts
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Khaled Sabsabi Reinstated as Australia’s Representative at 2…
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Drew Dodge "Rainbows, Rituals, and Ruins" @ Semios…
[ad_1] Drew Dodge’s first exhibition at Semiose “Earth Song” in 2024, was a jolt of gentle, unsettling and goofy strangeness. With his upcoming exhibition, the painter demonstrates that his universe, consistent to the point of obsession, is in a phase of continual development. [ad_2] Source link
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Ethereal Sculptures by Karen LaMonte Link Perceptions of Bea…
[ad_1] In porcelain, bronze, glass, and stone, Karen LaMonte’s sculptures explore ideas around femininity and conventions of beauty throughout history. She nods to time-honored sculptural traditions with silhouettes redolent of, for example, the three marble goddesses of the Parthenon pediment that have shaped classical sculpture and exemplified ideals of beauty for millennia. LaMonte conceives of…
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“California Dreams” by Photographer Nicolas Denolle
[ad_1] A beautiful series by Nicolas Denolle. Born in France and currently based in San Francisco, California, Denolle studied Graphic Design at ÉCAL (University of Arts & Design) in Switzerland. A multidisciplinary artist and Art Director at Apple, Denolle explores the intersections of design, photography, and visual storytelling with an eye for simplicity, detail, and…
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Yicong Li: Where Fiber Becomes Memory and Movement
[ad_1] Material Memory and the Intimacy of Creation Yicong Li, a multidisciplinary artist and educator based in Chicago, crafts deeply emotive works that blur the boundaries between fiber art, sculpture, and fashion. Her creations are more than aesthetic objects; they are experiences stitched with memory, emotion, and transformation. Working primarily with techniques such as knitting,…
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Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Announces 2025 Climate Initia…
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Matisse x Slowtide Collection
[ad_1] Slowtide is proud to introduce a licensed collection that brings the expressive brilliance of Henri Matisse into the everyday. Featuring Blue Nude II (1952) and La Gerbe (1953), the six-piece collection is designed to make art a part of life’s simple, beautiful moments. The Tote Bag is made from 100% recycled ripstop nylon and…
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How Do Muppets Go Outside? Find Out How Kermit and Gang Took…
[ad_1] Movie enthusiast and YouTuber Alex Boucher is “on a mission to watch every movie.” He dissects some of the film industry’s best-kept secrets and techniques. From practical effects to dog acting to how Spiderman’s web-swinging changed over time, he analyzes how movies are made and creates mini-documentaries about cult classics and box office hits…
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Reeha Lim – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART …
[ad_1] Paintings on silk by artist Reeha Lim. Raised between Korea and China, and currently based in the United States, Lim’s work reflects on themes of diasporic memory, spatial belonging, and the fragmentation of the self across borders. Reconciling her own experiences forming a sense of self in transit, Lim’s layered depictions exist between clarity…
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Leo Caillard: Glitching the Past into the Future
[ad_1] Bridging Temporal Frontiers Through Stone and Code Leo Caillard stands at a rare intersection in contemporary art—where timeless sculptural tradition meets the rapidly shifting terrain of digital innovation. Born in Paris in 1985, Caillard has emerged as a vital voice in both classical and digital artistic conversations, reimagining the contours of form, time, and…

